Estwing’s 21 in. handy bar is the perfect tool for construction and renovation. The Handy Bar is forged half round, for added strength and less weight. It has a wide, thin blade for easy prying. There are endless uses for Estwing’s handy bar. Attractive blue and yellow paint with polished ends, this tool can pull a variety of fasteners and is extremely strong and durable. Protect your eyes from flying particles and dust. Protect your eyes from flying particles and dust. Always wear safety goggles. Bystanders shall also wear safety goggles.
- Forged half round for less weight
- Tempered for added strength
- Wide, thin blade for easy prying
- Sharp, polished blades
- Heat treated
- Tempered
- Painted for corrosion resistance
Irma Bins (verified owner) –
Great product, used it twice already, once to remove a CV Axle on a Volvo, once to remove some tough screws in a 2 x 4.
Kirk Nikolaus (verified owner) –
The bar is comfortable in your hand and effective in use.
Name Dickinson (verified owner) –
Works as advertised.
Delta Fadel (verified owner) –
I purchased this bar to lift a heavy refrigerator. It does a decent job for something it probably wasn’t designed for
Aglae Walker (verified owner) –
Performed flawlessly in teardown
Lenora Mertz (verified owner) –
I needed a new one after my very old one broke at the end. This one was thinner and I like the 90 degree angle at one end. We are replacing some boards on our deck and this makes it easier to pry them up and out after removing the screws.
Jairo Nolan (verified owner) –
It never lets me down , doesn’t last forever though,
Carolina Steuber (verified owner) –
Decent priced pry bar. Used it to position tensioner pulley on a Hemi Dodge truck when I put a new alternator in. Worked like a champ!
Sylvan Gerlach (verified owner) –
I used this bar to remove tack strip around the edge of the room. It worked great.
Delbert Kemmer (verified owner) –
Great tool to have for remodels
Kamryn Boyer (verified owner) –
Great tool
Javonte Hagenes (verified owner) –
It’s held-up well. Good value.
Orval Koch (verified owner) –
Handy tool to have and takes a ton of torque
Weldon Zemlak (verified owner) –
When separating boards nailed together, this baby separates them and pulls those pesky nails out.
Corbin Moore (verified owner) –
I bought this to help reach into the ceiling and pop sheetrock loose.It instantly became by far my go-to prybar. It hits that sweet spot for the majority of my demo work. Its longer than the 1 foot prybars of this style, so it requires less force and less chance of mashing my hand into something if I slip. And it isn’t heavy and bulky like a full sized crowbar.I now walk by the 1 foot version to find this one.
Nat Haag (verified owner) –
Great!
Verna Spencer (verified owner) –
Bought two to use to pull all the hardware from our floors after pulling up old carpet. Great results, couldn’t be happier!
Roxane Cummings (verified owner) –
It is ok, and works. But it is a little bit flexible, and I did not expect that. Compared to the old one I had (moved and left it) it is not as sturdy.
Marlon Jenkins (verified owner) –
Very handy, especially for demolition of drywall. Very versatile and pulls nails pretty. Word if caution the ends are very sharp.
Cristian Kessler (verified owner) –
Ok to demo the drywall or pull nails, but if you try to pry up something stubborn, it doesn’t work well, it bends a lot.